New giant chip from Cerebras Systems The new deep learning chip from Cerebras Systems is as big as your keyboard and the biggest ever. No, you won't see that on your PC. But it's a striking example of what CPU designers think of as they create deep learning chips to speed up server workloads. If they […]
Artificial 2D Materials A team of researchers from the National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester has developed a new method to synthesize 2D materials that are considered impossible or at least inaccessible with today's technologies. Graphene was the world's first two-dimensional material, which later opened the gates for the isolation of other two-dimensional materials. Graphs and other [...]
Alex Gysi, Assistant Professor of Lithogeochemistry at the Department of Geology and Geotechnics at the Colorado School of Mines, recently received the National Science Foundation's CAREER Award for advancing his rare earth work. His project "Division of rare earths (REE) between minerals and aqueous liquids in ore deposits" will be carried out over a period of five years [...]
“We have to make the raw material upstream chains more sustainable for all technologies” The new study by e-mobil BW for the raw material requirements of battery-electric and fuel-cell electric vehicles has shown that the elements lithium, cobalt, platinum, nickel, the rare earth metals and copper due to their expected Significance for electric vehicles and their limited availability and substitutability should be classified as critical. Only with available, [...]
Lynas Malaysia Operating License Extension Confirmed Cracking & Leaching Relocated to Western Australia WLP Residue PDF Location Approval Required Within 6 Months Regulatory Long-Term Solution for NUF Residues Confirms Lynas Corporation Limited (ASX: LYC, OTC: LYSDY ) is pleased to confirm that the Malaysian government has announced that the operating license of [...]
The so-called “Forced Technology Transfer” does not exist in China. It is a rumor made up by US politicians that the Chinese government has forced foreign companies to transfer technology. It cannot be denied that mutual learning can be found in the development of technologies around the world, especially if we look back on 30 years [...]
Summary: In this study, a method for radial induction crystallization purification for the production of 6N, 7N seed crystals with ultra-high purity was presented. The influence of the cooling temperature on the morphology of the seed crystal as well as the cooling water temperature, the flow rate and the amount of seed added on the crystallization process were investigated, and the best cleaning process parameters were obtained as follows: temperature of the [...]
An international research team, including the Mülheim Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion (MPI CEC) and the Australian National University (ANU), has published new results on the process of water splitting in natural photosynthesis, a process of fundamental importance for life the earth. The results obtained are also important for the development of CO2-free solar fuels. The […]
06-08-2019 - A research team led by the University of Adelaide has developed a new approach to clean water from microplastics that pollute it without harming nearby microorganisms. Plastic waste ends up in the oceans and rivers and poses a global environmental threat that has health consequences for animals, people and ecosystems. The explorers […]
Advanced GaN Technology Enables Significant Performance and Efficiency Boosts Aug 05.08.2019, 3 - SAN JOSE, Calif .-- (BUSINESS WIRE) - Power Integrations (Nasdaq: POWI), the market leader in high-voltage integrated circuits for energy-efficient energy conversion, announced new members today of its InnoSwitch ™ XNUMX family known from offline CV / CC flyback switcher ICs. The new ICs offer an efficiency of up to [...]